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wei -+- r CP | | | l TEE CGLELNS mm XD EVENING, SEPTRNMEEE 27, | (4 [2 [gf lithe Gtewe Falla awry. _- ELOOKING AHEAD|Y'Y\ I > TONIGHT f L | KEiks* ldge, 8 o'clock, Daddy Long Legs, Parish hall me E fg C JG L m CIE iE] {Eu STUDENTS OCAL Ready! With the Exhibit of the New ‘ , Resolutions Adopted at Meetin 1 ol o a * Vaudeville and pictures, Emp! ¢ I\ ia ss n hes ori cor fooily ad ENNIS SUL - , Fall Floor Coverings and Draperies sous - dent Body. Another Sale op oe s Canadian Republique society meets 1:80 o'clock. Baptist Christian Endeavor society elacts officers, 7:30 o'clock, Edgar M. Wing post 147, G. A. R. metes, Grand Army hall, 7:30 o'clock, Knights of the Maccabees, Tant 298, meets, Maccabee hall, $ o'clock. Executive - committee | of | Hughes Alliance mets at 8 o'clock in room +504 Insurance building. Presbyterian - church - Preparatory n----m The New Whittall Rugs Especially Prominent » We want you to visit the exhibit NOW, for at just this time you will see - the most complete assortments of the charming mew ideas in floor drapery Fefe At an enthusiastic meetins of the faculty afd entire student tbody of me the Glens Falls Academy, it was de- | cided 'by a unanimous rote to offer the | following resolutions with reference | to the welcome the city is offering to Kfnmpany; these resolutions to be printed in the local papers, and! to be read at the meeting to be held in the armory: | | \Whereas We, the faculty and stu-] E1]! of Trimmed f L“ © ' e _.. 5 ate “gram? & ..'. Velvet Be fifi%%% Mats % <= chad 513555“ o $3, 3.50, $4 H L. exes oter fst a. P Every hat is new, chic LGC C T Lepal R . furnishings. ~ ervice in the Fhflpelél it“ 201393; dent body of the Glens Falls Acad and of a quality that you EH ¥ i 25d (aléglgifgjé‘gél $3111 a; .ATIEB‘QKiém‘ emy, wishing to show our aium'eciaw ‘Wm find ordinarily only 2 We want you to see the artistic # Spirit for the Communion . Every aho a, for Onn fff in hats at nearly twice ( 8) new designs in the famous Whittall. 8 burch should try an af. oie ® YC\ way esp tres f f F glemrggegf the chur cent Mexican crisis, and whereas wo these prices, All are of Rugs and, by the way, if you are in meed e p > f are unable to gret them in a bodv | fm velvet, in small or large f a fi It fi Ea ze owing to existing conditions in regard ! h I IH Pes of a fine rug you will find none that SEPTEMBER 28. . to the epidemic of infantile paralysis, | [[[ - ShAP®S. and in the new col- t @) can even equal the Whittall for beauty ~ Fforicon lodge 349, 1 O0. 0. F., meets, we do hereby take this means of put. ors and black. See them wis 9. » Y , | Odd Fellows hall. § o'clock f licly acknowledging our very great; in our window Ls) f and durability at the price. ' 1 Queen Village lodge 413, Knights of| respect and honor for them for their, * [=] 8 SACs ayy) foe i . Pythias, meets Castle hall, 8 o'clock lopalty and self-sacrifice in their re-. ns o Then we want you to see the other f --- cent services on the border, and of | fit) s Pa H (m* & pr oat y + | ocToBER 1. ++ welcoming them home. | 18 fig??? [3 Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, 2s |___, American Federation of Musicians) (Signed) . [3 es etc., that go to comprise our present stock. You'll enjoy it==-and we'll enjoy it, for we =\ 429, meets, Muflfialls, headquarte ALEXANDER P. ROBERTSON, 1mm pote mn - B F F Fitzgerald block, 430 o'clock. Chairman | know you'll come back later if you need nothing now. ' ~*~\. ALFONSO B. WEST. J zzzw so s ore R , » LS H ' CALS AND PERSONAL BATPCUS C. KELLOGG. a | a i , Lo _ BLC {o HP NEW STEAMER For Lincleums, Oil Cloths Cretonnes i E. W. r‘Vf’fw’“ transacting business Member from Preultv. | TRAFFIC ON RIVER We never had lines anything like the present gather This season the Fall of 1916 has it's innovations in 1 @n New York City, Short speeches dealing with pat+i a lea F p . . . I be neanls - fshi ; a K. L. McBride is transacting bUust|riotiem, the Mexican crises and the| ap in , 13 ing. And from what we have been told by people who home furnishings and decorations and they are all ad- 2 'mess in New York City, special services of K company, wore nm\ Ts,“ 5,229”??? nigh 21:1\ z have shopped about ilens Falls' fine showing of Lino. vance steps in utilits, comfert and beauty. This is dem» ; Miss Maude Van Denburg is a guest| made by Mr Brent, Mr, Willams and- e«linme ° Hmason petween mms i Thev aro > rinted p c ~d even i e new ; \ ereton ; . bf friends in Pliattsburg. Mr. Agan. The academy takes this New York and 'The steam-} x ams If here. H?“ Ar h'f'h the inlaid mild print? ad pat- nnftt’atrd even in the new showing ef cretosnes with col i Miss Lia M. King. Glen street, is Opportunlivy of participatine In the «> \Cf Lu) gross toms terns, in convertional, solid colors and fancy patters, orings and patterns unlike any thit have ever been shown | isiting in New York City. welcome to K company. because it i%) was launched a few days ago at! importe oniesti itv fore. » {i VHlf Perrv of Wilton, was a busi| deemed wise not to allow _ the stu- Tampa, Fla.. in the presence of Ben-} imp rled or 516an t g quah‘t} t, , before f mess visitor here yesterday. fidems to assemble in crowds on the. jamin B. Odeli. formerlt governor | The new Congoleum rugs in most attractive carpet w 0+ | F C Ingalls of Albany, was a busi street. :(I]lf‘1:1hpnmu*:' p: plaidxgm of the r‘nnrralii pattems are here in all sizes up to 9x12 feet. Curtainm gs t [ . C. Ingalls ¥. i Mudson Steamboa company, an + F f is E mess visitor here yesterday, Herman BR Odell. sreneral manager. _| Scores of patterns,. too, in the Lirolenm and Oil 1 vou bave anv F ini 1 \ f : an BoOde}l. al ma. 20 d > 4 i have any Fall eaurtaining requirements, we B Clarence Hill of Atlantic City is ANNUAL MEETING QOF The Po ishkeepde ds 217 feet long,! [ . El d )r ; . Cloth russ for stoves, in all sizes from 59e¢ up. Oval Rag Rugs A cho mings assortment of celorizes in these old fash» foned, heavy rac migs. Al in oval shapes, practically in- destructible, in «uzes from 50x60 inches to 54x90 inches. Of much nicer quality than the usual ras rug. Priced i & guest of Glens Falls friends. | (3412 fee lean at the i F. E. Thomas of Chicago, is a guest! MOTHERS' ASSEMBLY 1% feet deep _ She is j wt Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Avery, Lin- triple expansion _ enine _ and - twa « oln avenue. i- The twontieth annual meeting of Scotch heilers fittel with foreed Mrs. Eugene Angst, Birch avenue, the Mothers' Assembly of the State drumhy The steatror is heavier han has been called to Chicago by the of New York will be held thi« your 'the ordinam Hud-on river steamboat leath of her sister. an “ii/inzzhéhmran {Incl} wnokflnf Owrwhhur anglinxgxx: rt:.yn}:l;y:rn fixhtrlhrmg'imlflay' a 9. Mrs. D. H. Hall, president of the or ry steam boats in order 'o adapt vsohwréfag’iififélgggiméfi 2111211522931?ng Glens Falls Mothers' club, will attend (it for ice eraising betwen Newbura water line and equipped with a Focke urge yor to bring them to our drapery department and see how wonderfully well we ean meet them- and. how small the outlay required. Unrtains of net, lace, scrim, drapery silks, *., or 'ey the yird 4\ you prefer. Let us suggest and figure on your requirements. IGI Mar 4 . 'as a delegate from the local club. and West Point, 1 $1.50 to $10.00. latives in this city, iOther desgates from the club are The Poighiespsie w. cos about ONE SPECIAT T.OT on 15+ and miss\ ros rugs, Mrs. John B. Kesfe and aiao planning to attend goog afd and wil be ready foo sen 27x34 and 46x T2 inches 70¢ and $1. ach. Holen, have returned from a visit 11, ppa club will conduct a three days' vice next March. | \ { ches, at 75c and $1.39 eac Williamstown, Mass. rummage sale Wednesday, Thursday f Henry Lennox has left for New|and Friday, October 4. 5 and 6. in the | York. where he will enter the Brook» store formerly oceupled by Goodson's FORMER LQCAL YOUTH 1 Irn College of Pharmaey, at 23 Ridge street, A RHODES SCHOLflR‘ H. W. Pangburn bas returned from' 1 Black Moun'ain and Pearl Point! where he transacted business., Rawvhond L Gri-wer sen of 'the Revol ICH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauvreau, Viva-HINFANTILE PARALYSIS and Mrs. C V. Gri<mer of Burlington,} SOUTH GLENS FALLS mut street, are entertaining their sis CLAIMS A VICTIM and formeriy ot sthis cits, left yester ter, Miss Gauvreau of Rouses Point. | day for New York, whenee be all sail e 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bickley and so%, U au , . ,_. comorrow for EFrotand wher AB “an: J P. Bickley. have returned from an Infantile last night r‘lvalm- attend Oxford Ton verify as a Hhodes if: KE,, muting at their Pilot Knob cottage. red another little victim when CIMT® sepolar. Mr Gtfwwer wil «all on the. , ag B8. , 6 \_ , \ MeCream, aged 12 years, died at 16°20 Andanin of the Cunond Linc with a par. p a** a5, Mrs. George Ellimaker, folowinE &) yclock at the home of her parents. Mr > i @ odc 1191 Foi (a (: he da 'o | ED f thirty Rhodes s holars from sar [ i vist with her mother, Mts T. HHL ang Mrs. William McCrea, Morgan ave- §,‘,.1'ft<}f;f.‘,f3 2212122”! If}? Ur fL-{zlpg‘flrf' aX \\an William stree'. 12:1: x'ntuxjnpd to TrOY, (nue 'The little girl became ill on Sun- 1{;lfis-;1- a Tlthtlnis‘; vérbnz'il' of two veare x ~. - 2: g: Mr. and Mrs Wolkam Cashion, M&Pl® gay afternoon. She is survived by her apo \r Gitlmer enter Trini Richard Morris of Hydeville 42 RB, airoet, are enjoving a two weeks OUt narents, three brothers, Joseph Seem$® colege at Oafor S0 where Janes H 3 | 42 #5, ing at the O'Connor camp, Glen L@Kk® 'Wy)Ham and Frederick MeCrea and A Wiloim. oV. Mo \l! - sux a ctidesnt Meets Death on Tracks | sa\ ~g ad J H. Madden and T_ F. Herlihy Rileen. From the time 'he child Whpe a ctulent 20 tie do nilesgf of inpa . £o¢p Li | Aflflfiuflbing aK ~ yeturned from North Creek,. where theY was stricken there were no -<igns of “gnu”; You win in ,'”‘l\“'m;‘ \f: Bracket-t and VVhltney Factlons Qi “Olley ing. sat* a #8 \ [ attended the funeral of John B. MOY-/any improvement and death was ex- was se] last Pune \Ap~ A';r‘<m‘nr‘.* a =- - y*\ a AR~ ' moilfin. Mae St John has departed forfrPrtod momentarily, was prournen' in al une> A M‘lvgo‘a Name Delegates to Heme- 1 D Was E “5 Rick: is;- A“ Encomfifll‘ame Dismay Of ' ‘==\ i Misa Mae St Jo s dep: C actltines He c- a me oo! tis De't: j j ard Bo Mors of Hydevlle Vt, a wa . \ Garatoga, wheer she will take a course TCC * ‘KI\(~'rh:;1l:s.~r11l*'l\\ i~ a ender of tre “rid\ sent Repumlcan cmnm‘ttee' blak hymn?!) erplce 6\: hy Durick « =:-- ..=.\ \'; of dressmaking in the Skidmore School \* NLN ove j --- Keemep on Seoteb 'd l in Pal Haven an a T ya 1 Cre i of A'r‘ts. , fous SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS, sUSCRIBE FOR THE TiMES The execyare compmurtee of the T Exo } Los betveep the mils lll- 1.111 tor the Nesvoek Tere nigh' HOLD C NF I * Tl can county comin /tee of v 17h, 't e v un el tre ear Une iyst east .=“ ‘i' R « operator for the New York chlpphnnnl O EHENCE | mme fleww‘nj George 14 Whithe c gs eater fol the Pets ace ond Hudson everfass; Ka +3 arm???“ has returned from a vielt in ' M “n «1 ha-V mipmnd -th following dele [C0 S astieton = nv before nod “an a f..- nC pd New York. | For the purpose of discus<ing plans A | “ a the Peptrbdean state confeiq ' @htoind the cgrpe- ton 's that the' A4 a H 7, Bn R The Rev,. John J. Collins has depart for the fall and winter work (us-mguflRgNK kg figggg “E- 53, pf, be he-il'v Saratoga C CU Sad teen re} Coat lao bso flree #8 Regmflifig belfio 2 28 l:- ed for Catskill, whore he is one of five teachers of the Church of the «B4 Thuirsdas eam which gan eil this point before,. AE ag\ the pastor; of the Church of the IM Messiah Sunday school Reld a confer-' Wi lain ToYaoeare. Lawrence Ro Metco feds wae fegtd, + -AT- a*\ marulate (“Turn-mum, ence last evening in the Parish: r eReiver, Camie. Bo Andrus, Woden The bod win. pe gore l oto the Mas an as\\ Mrs, R. E summer and Miss RUH fayse, Supper was served. Regular | 'in K \I-.|\n>nnlnl Stephon C Meodbe |, dong ceoms din Castle en git: a x** Summer hm'p returned | from a two sessions of the Sunday school will A880 i$ h LL ‘Chthw Co APom - Ade tert Ta Jonestf Cd day merning © RB RMAN g ms months' visit in Potsdam, Mountain pbesin next Sunday a: the usual hour. *O* and Charies Van Basen mechkat on C0 state AtHome CJ HH b Ney \\ MTW. and Franklin county. Following the supper the Rev. Oliver h, a neorge FoBext. Prank] Yo PoJin and the eff sl. of the Rib, ar EH | 1 ”Mfg (1995549 R. Barker, Mrs. Ernest g. ~ewell delivered an adltess an H v Stumpf, Dame] Garonne? DoCofPou! Halse, Pas anl Power com- Ka fH 2C P Whiting, Mrs ( harles Mosher, and sunday school work. He outlined Howes, Ralp o. Dave, Karl C, Rugs.] Poth o onn was given to move; *s TRidge Sto ad O | Mrs. Ernest Swift of Granville, motorighe methods of teaching. aJ i 6 | E Van R. Rhodes and Robert Shuw the Fol. to othe \ome of the man's, \\a m ag \ \ | ed here -‘-9Mm:da'v and shopped. i0 Or S-Inndm the members of the came} \tele NRolort ©. Merris, in Hydevile., \ry waP* \ * Mrs. Earl Vetter, Miss Edithe Vét-l o \mittee headed hy surrogate Woos ou] from shick place the finctal wiil he e ag g as $CC j (+ t ter. and Frpd'vmrnr of Chestertown,, ;G’1€LSS of hot water before trander, ‘mpt nt {muggn Spa, and beld tomorow at 2 p m Burial will * \agg 1: . i; \ and guest, Miss Zelda Blackburn of HYMENEAL i breakfast daily k s th elected three delegates: j be un cedar Grove cemetery at Fair] \\an $9 a Albany, motored hero vesterday, | | arly cceps me Irving W. Wiewall. Austin L. Rev.] Hasyn , 7311‘s. T. J. Eldridgp. Miss Helen; . t doctor away. {nolds, John &. Cole. W. W. Alerdice,to Just when che Aecident happened: ‘ Keyes, and Miss Eldridge of North! Wooley-Baidwir., 100 'tsaae Densmore, William G- and the deti of the man's death willi Creek, attendel the euffrage meeting, Clark Wooley, of this city and Miss, mm ts ; Wiktam Offord, Michael J. Daty UEnever be but 'tos probable Mtte ren = ne t m in the home of Mrs. Hodg:on, Maple Robema Baldwin of Diamond Poin», Glass of het water before breakfast! {jcy u¢(« ' Armen |'redlU C \J J Wile! f fond toe eten NC ttn ANI - yesterday. pwere married last evening at the home Daily keeps the doctor Hm]? Monroe L. Kathan. emf“ n'ali stumbled while crossing the overpass, get t t t t t t Ct C - led x, I y ge;§:nkb§adlg;i‘§a¥€t& PM“ gmd Mre. away. lino: Charles E. Worden, Tohn IBmdlpfi n the fear ef the Laver farm, fell & é: * .r be in. The ceremony was --- ans * e ans \apf to Che where he either fell & b r OBITUARY performed by the Rev. Edward M. Par. Sanitary scionca ba: of late maflflfgifilfirg\ Vamez, Sir, Drlaznson Van asleep nrng © why; hr.‘ an er-omfn'; < é / f a> rott, of Lake George. Miss Jessie Bald. TApid stride with res *s *rat are of ' T car and crushed to death. The man & @ j Ke! ~ f F iss Catherine Buckley,. win and John Farcell, of Diamond bless aoto h«man'ty. The AUTOMOBILE VICTIM was last seen olive in the fiilagn nt é. - Woo inrylres for, the hle hel ot were fhe Al dane search 4, Me T cormendanian that S cael ton doce It clack .I Free Delivery to Hudson Falls A R e 3 enkins-Danahy. wi de Teeommenddt. (ikl s re liscovers hu was made! & ) 9:30 o'clock Friday morning from St. Willard P. Jenkins an; Miss Petia It is as necssn's to avend to inter; NOT FATALLY leURED h the crem® on the man line car ipav.|~§° 89 RIDGE ST. 18 WARREN ST. Ti MAIN 8%. H \ Mary's church. Burlal will be mde} roth of this city, were mar:- nal sanitation of the dra.nage system | - ing Tair Hazer = Cd 2% sciock I . nas : . Tn hates Telephone 1055 Telephons 800 if St. Mary's cometery. ried yesterday morning at St. Mars' of the human 'edy as it ds to the | According to information received «i+ ' € f charge of Walter Poster| & Ce drains of the ho .- today from the Saratoga S; rings hos} and Motor fam: i m- # a h ains b - , y * « sinks NOs-qq Motorman Lous Gould, F \t 4 p - KAMiNATION church. The ceremony was performed 'Those of u. w's are PPal Deput Sheriff Sherdan Kewhuml thia ;o A it« Gould, both of { -< a> } , compPETITIVE E * |by the Rev, Thomas Deignan, After a pa ; ; hls ofv. Wijle coming east. Mr.j ® it o The New York State Civil Service brief wedding j Mr. ano to feel dull and hesvi s hon wo arise, 'and Former Supervisor Austin L Rem Gould noriced some hing which look.) & est . e, NCW S20 . ng journey Mr. and Mrs. splitting « fv from a cold, holds, who were hurt in an 64 lhe a plees of p; in or Lif Kal I Commission anrounces that an open, Jenkins will reside at 64 Hunter strect. fo-] tongs, nas'y 'o ath. acid stom. bile aceiden Monday near Saratoga} of th t\ thaa n1 NPY in [ne center oi. F Co\ itive examinati 1 i arh \users eu ts, \PF ) Gling © ay near the trachs and when the lights of. + gglgpaetgigfii 93333112313 131116 bthrh'flligg 'ach, can instead. feel as fresh as a , Shrings RI; not fatally injured Sines! the car nam‘v nearer 1; srw rhgo 5:12 é: - levis ite ' wring 2 b «daisy by inx the sIni entering the hospital thei iti p Bee he \d n position of Inspector of Nurse Tram-l dais; y opening the sluices of the s pital their condition] of a man. i ing Schools in the New York State; Education Department, salary $1,800 a} year. Open to women only. For detail and flushing oug |) R efstem each morn AS I 0 R 5A {the whole of the stagnant matter. is improved The superintendent of internal poisonous | ”a“ hospital say« that it is not be'leved i that Mr. Ketchum has any |a 1 his clothes 'being torn at: this time se his back was exposed. ' Elberta Peaches, 14 qt. ; ('rab ‘~\pp]9<, peek aa a 6 » .235¢ m | haskets. 1 ow now | t internali ~~ , hal 4 Ripe T tnos tra fi z R & - . +o aff ; injirie a was shecti _| week earlier than usual The : ho c- >> mar- =-- pe lomatocs, extra int ed circular and application blank, ad- For Infants and Children ! Wfifiprgsgfid'“ lxtfilfllaxmfik 55,1205: 1m]: g: £21“bmrmfnfif-{fifuf-fl‘fli; {lanai will be held on September Sflmsstmiéé: Blue Grapes- Bushel 2........... .- dress State Civil Service Commission. In Use Faroveraoyears breakfast, diink a slics of real hot Plwations set In he will recover rapid.! \OM°* O Mrt. YUTis DeVol, corner Hud~'§. 2 aot. baskeis 1B¢ 4 GtS sae ves eres» » 200 Albany, N. Y. Application blanks must Always bears water with a teaspoonful of limestone | Y. ~on and Park streets. The meeting|# qt. ve eva 0 es e S o g be filed not later than October 25, Tthe phosphate in it to wash from the __ \\\\11 h; rallmLm order at 280 n'elock. ti: 4 gt. haskets ...... ... 25¢ 3 Cantelonpés th j? . Signature of M: stomach, liver and bowels the pre (.OCALS AN \hi. mma Stevens one of the coun & =-------~ ~~ === 0 \O L i ae Mi TVIG'UE-SE of HQEIOR' r * Ce vious day's indigestible waste, sour D PERSONALS |, 2mmrg' will have charge of the $ Pickling Cucumbers, - .. .. 102, 15, 20c and 25¢ s t A iiin‘ncfirti 8L a; {é}: “qimi {lamrlagg' hile and pofennous toxins: th03 piparhan iud e morting. & Three sizes. ' Ai in the near future was last evening! ' cleansing, eweetenine and of qj. yilage, ts receiving. **P r £ 1 Tokay (Grapes.....2 Ibs. 256) n fnh r future was last evening: Corwn Beer-A mild, palatable, Ta- the entire alimentary canal before 0, a 1P- a receiving treatment} .) de <--- =- - - -- Malava CGrapedq 2 11s 286° gues; 70th “312g” \Zl/§1913 shower E1\ ble Reverage; useful as a tonic and pultin: more rood Ino the stomach. gt“ mm: ens Palls hospital, He expects & Liks Pickling Onions, White or Malaga Grapes. . . ,.2 1b9,200 }% \ gr h)“ {at}; fists? gm?) and Anna, reconstructor. Distributed by Doug. The action of hot water and lime- 1101? If“ fn operation fomorrow. 4 AQHES #! 4 Yellow. - n} Tfilg E\ a eir (Ii-\01\? gden street. rey Bros, 21 Ridge street. Phone 3738. stone phosphate on an empty, stom»! th‘r‘ Riv 061319. FTamf Reynolds and é. ° Z2: It: nul cull s L Sweet Potatoes a 'he house was nrettily decorated in: w , * 'ach is wonderfully invigorating. Iti QC REY, Oliver S. Newell went to| & #l4 Tix ceen Corn, large. wel © 10 lhs. for ......... .. } 4 pink and white. Pink candles were ar { cleans out all the sour fermentations gimtnga Springs yesterday to visit) 4 OW 4 4 verereen f orn, fardr,. Ne i halk C rfmgfd fa“ the dining room. Covers - {gases, waste and acidity and gives “(Igidm‘th'mlm and Austin L. Rey-] # 4 \% filled ears. i- Choice Eating Apples, we erlaid for eighteen. Miss Baskin re-) onn a splondid ApDOtite fOr preay. | \S who are recciving treatment in} & 'The Quality Is Right #14 Eon ans for 250 | 4 basket wie several valuable tokens of es % B. fast. While you are enjoying your 2h: Saratoga hospital for injuries re-! Ih pg.) al4 Fresh Cocoanut, ..2 for 25¢ g (t, NDASRKOTR , . cea w=+> . & & et. R . 1 K red. I R . b 1 & s A 2 $% ken toom 4 o ; the b « , breakfast the phosphated hot water ”141311350331? in? 31311211“ 13:3“le ‘Q. e Price Is Right 4: Mr nanan ee e an n s nnn sn ence F Tr\ * ur planos are the best. # ids quietly extracting n large volhime ;, M Amagora Falls, Can.} gs Z E. m ¢ | & , - s Wh Mixe a _ 4. NL. U. ENTERTAINED. f Fa Our planos are the lowest, 'of water from the blood and getting H 1flnfindxng‘n, few days in this vilage|# i Qrfiafi ‘z‘ é The Best of Pure Spices- ols, Ground or L_ Lo / M Miss ‘mfilrpd “fl11{f’1\ entertained 0:0 Our terms aré the easiest, sfe ready for a thorough flushing of all w {1h rf‘lajixt“; and friends. It: 10 a t Bask I3: ** 20. . 202% -W H - the I. L. U. at her home, 385 Glen|4 Our stock is the largest. % the inside organs. | ames Daiev has returned from the|4 uart Baskets, picx P R . z bottles street, Saturday evening. PM?“ the: $ See Us Before You Buy. xi The millions of people who are j film: Falls hospital. where he under |P \7 and 850 é. a? Pure Cider Vinegar-bullk or bothi@s. | «l gvenéng film“??? 3an music were en-| 4 4) bothered with con-tipation. hilions _ Pl? an operation. . 13: BLE zzz 2222} --- ~ , . y nge ha, or which refreshments were, :s GEO. A # ' spells. stomach trouble. rheumatic | {fusinmml Baker. of Niagara Falls, A“? 14 qt. Baskets, Fancy, 90c. 4| & inz Malt, Rex Amber or White Wine Vinegar-bullk. (n ~ served. if. ® be & stiffness. others who have sallow | gntmmvgxa f”; ‘l‘P‘h'? town woth his) & Bushel Baskets, $2.25. 4 I? Heinz Ma A ex K - e x t- # ' ekins. Ll jsard a tiv | net, MTs Delia Baker &. . . t ~ \ s f Tas ENJOY AUTOMOBILE Ripe. CcASSEDY CQ. & are ad I fick!y 4 son ‘f‘ # Wax Beans) yollow and White Turnips, Shell Beans, |; ) I Miss Marian Wolcott and Miss Mil 6 Thompson Block, & quarter poubd of L misters phophate o, w. C t. U. MEcting. Fe f 4/4 Green and Wax D°2! Garlic, Spinach, Carrots, Hubbard and < ? y @red Walker enjoyed an automobile South Street. & from the dios store Thi. 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